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Larger Shares of Adults with Marketplace Coverage Have Plans with High Deductibles Compared to Those with Employer Plans No deductible Less than $1,000.

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1 Larger Shares of Adults with Marketplace Coverage Have Plans with High Deductibles Compared to Those with Employer Plans No deductible Less than $1,000 $1,000 or more Don’t know deductible amount or refused All adults Adults with incomes <250% FPL Adults with incomes 250%+ FPL Percent adults ages 19–64 Note: FPL refers to federal poverty level. 250% of the poverty level is $29,175 for an individual or $59,625 for a family of four. Bars may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding; all deductibles are per-person deductibles. “All adults” includes adults who do not report their income and may therefore not be the average of adults below and above 250% FPL. Source: The Commonwealth Fund Affordable Care Act Tracking Survey, March–May 2015.


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